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Disney launches first Dumbo teaser trailer

Eagerly anticipated live action adventure due to hit cinemas in March 2019.

Disney has released the first teaser trailer and poster for the hotly tipped Dumbo.

The new live action adventure from director Tim Burton expands on the classic Disney story and is due to hit cinemas in March 2019.

The movie boasts a host of famous names including Danny DeVito (as circus owner Max Medici) and Colin Farrell, whose character Holt is tasked with caring for a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him a laughing stock in the already struggling circus.

But when they discover that Dumbo can fly, the circus makes a comeback and Dumbo soars to new heights…

You can check out the official trailer below:

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